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Cattell
U.S. psychologist. Born in Easton, Pa., he studied with W. Wundt in Leipzig and later assisted F. Galton in London. Teaching at the Univ. of Pennsylvania (1888-91) and Columbia Univ. (1891-1917), where E. L. Thorndike was his student, he oriented U.S. psychology toward use of objective experimental methods, mental testing, and applied psychology. Much of his career was devoted to editing and publishing scientific periodicals; he was a founder of Psychological Review (1894), edited Science for 50 years (from 1894), and founded the directory American Men of Science (1906).
Marcellus
Roman leader. Son of Augustus' sister Octavia, he was Augustus' presumed heir. He married Augustus' daughter Julia in 25 BC and later that year served with Augustus in Spain. Great hopes had rested with him, and his unexpected death led to problems of succession.
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